Arbor-vitae Trees
Thuja spp.
Arbor-vitae trees, from the genus Thuja, are dense evergreen conifers cherished for their compact pyramidal forms smothered in flat, scale-like foliage. Popular landscape choices like Eastern arborvitae create excellent hedges, screens or striking specimens.
- Dense evergreen foliage of tiny, flat scales hugs the branches.
- Classic pyramidal shapes perfect for hedges, screens or accents.
- Eastern arborvitae and globular, golden or weeping cultivars.
- Drought-tolerant once established and low-maintenance.
Plant Arbor-vitaes in full sun to partial shade and moist, well-draining soil. Space plants per their anticipated size from 3-15 feet apart. Water regularly until established, then drought tolerant. Prune as needed.
Hibi Arborvitae ‘Variegata’ 20/40cm (1L)
Thujopsis dolbrata
Western Red Cedar ‘Zebrina’ 40/60cm (3L)
Thuja plicata
White Cedar ‘Rheingold’ (P9)
Thuja occidentalis
White Cedar ‘Sunkist’ (P9)
Thuja occidentalis
White Cedar ‘Sunkist’ Tree (2L)
Thuja occidentalis
Western Red Cedar ‘Rogersii’